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| | | ... that he worked for Credit Suisse as head of product development specialising in alternative investments, hedge funds, commodities and private equity. "Arian has exceptional knowledge and experience in product development, strategy and distribution and ... |
| | | | ... estate, direct private equity, private equity funds, direct hedge funds, funds of hedge funds, infrastructure and commodities. Real estate managers have the largest share of assets (34% and over $1.0 trillion) followed by direct private equity fund managers ... |
| | | | ... Australia lunch in Sydney. No major equities news is expected. In Australia, the market on Monday finished lower as weaker commodities prices and the prospect of higher unemployment weighed on investors. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 32.2 points ... |
| | | | ... the Australian market usually follows Wall Street leads, the currently strong US dollar is pushing down the price of commodities such as gold and iron ore, to which the ASX is heavily exposed. And that, says IG market strategist Stan Shamu, is a major ... |
| | | | ... time soon. Receding concerns about a liquidity crisis in China also provided some support, while the US dollar and commodities also enjoyed gains as bargain-buyers moved in. Tokyo on Thursday added 2.96 per cent, or 379.54 points, to 13,213.55 while ... |
| | | | ... retail banks. The market took its cues from Wall Street, where US stocks slid about half a per cent and falls in key commodities such as oil and gold. Market players also seemed still disappointed that the Reserve Bank of Australia left the cash rate ... |
| | | | ... demand," she explained. Investors can purchase directly a wide range of global assets, including listed shares, indices, commodities and currencies. The Note pays the investor a fixed coupon amount over the term, which can provide a higher return than ... |
| | | | ... the central bank. Market players looked past a positive lead from Wall Street, where US stocks rallied strongly and commodities prices rose. Bell Potter senior client adviser Stuart Smith said all eyes were on the Reserve Bank of Australia, given its ... |
| | | | ... the central bank. Market players looked past a positive lead from Wall Street, where US stocks rallied strongly and commodities prices rose. Bell Potter senior client adviser Stuart Smith said all eyes were on the Reserve Bank of Australia, given its ... |
| | | | ... Americas. Overall, 72% of respondents expressed most interest in real estate, with infrastructure a close second. Commodities were least appealing, attracting 18% of respondents. Meanwhile, the bond market is keeping its hold on investors, particularly ... |
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